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1530s in music

The decade of the 1530s in music (years 1530–1539) involved some significant events, publications, compositions, births, and deaths.

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Events edit

  • 1532: Thomas Tallis takes his first known musical appointment, as organist at Dover Priory.[1]
  • 1533: Claudin de Sermisy appointed a canon at Sainte-Chapelle in Paris
  • 1534: Nicolas Gombert appointed a canon of Notre-Dame in Tournai
  • 1535: Cristobal Morales joins the papal choir at St Peter's basilica, Rome
  • 1536: Pierre Certon appointed Master of the Choristers at Sainte Chapelle in Paris.
  • 1538: Tallis moves from Dover to Waltham Abbey.
  • Thomas Appleby appointed organist and choirmaster at Lincoln Cathedral
  • 1539: Joan Brudieu appointed maestro di capilla at la Seu d'Urgell Cathedral in Catalonia, a position he held until his death (bar a couple of gaps) until his death in 1591.

Publications edit

1530 edit

  • Madrigali de diversi musici: libro primo de la Serena (Rome: Valerio Dorico). The first book of madrigals to be identified by that name. The majority of pieces are by Philippe Verdelot.

1532 edit

  • Carpentras
    • First book of masses (Avignon: Jean de Channay)
    • Lamentations for five voices (Avignon: Jean de Channay)
  • Hans GerleMusica Teusch (Nuremberg: Hieronymous Formschneider), an instructional book for playing and arranging for the viola, rebec, and lute
  • Sebald HeydenDe arte canendi: Rudimenta,[2] first installment of an important treatise on singing

1533 edit

  • Hans Gerle - 2nd collection of lute music Tabulatur auff die Laudten published in Nuremberg. It included arrangements of pieces by Jean Mouton, Josquin and Jacob Obrecht
  • Clement JanequinVingt et quatre chansons musicales...composes par maistre CL Janequin published by Pierre Attaignant in Paris
  • Philippe Verdelot – First book of madrigals for four voices, published by Ottaviano Scotto in Venice

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1538 edit

  • Luis de NarváezLos seys libros del Delphin (Valladolid: Diego Hernandez), a large collection of lute music
  • Philippe VerdelotLe dotte, et eccellente compositioni...
  • Ein Hubsch new Gesangbuch, the first Protestant hymn-book, published in Ulm.

1539 edit

  • Jacques Arcadelt
    • First book of madrigals for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano), the most reprinted madrigal book of the sixteenth century
    • Second book of madrigals for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)
    • Third book of madrigals for four voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
    • Fourth book of madrigals for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano)
  • Noel Bauldeweyn – Missa da Pacem (Nuremberg: Ott, RISM 15392). Published under the name of Josquin des Prez.[3]
  • Jean Calvin – First edition of 'The Geneva Psalter'
  • Alfonso dalla Viola – First book of madrigals for four voices (Ferrara: Henrico De Campis & Antonio Hucher for Giovanni De Buglhat)
  • Georg Forster – First volume of his 'Fresh German Songs' published in Nuremberg
  • Nicolas Gombert
    • First book of motets for four voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
    • First book of motets for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
  • Paul Hofhaimer – collection of musical settings of the odes of Horace 'Harmoniae Poeticae', published in Nuremberg
  • Jacquet of Mantua
    • First book of motets for five voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
    • First book of motets for four voices (Venice: Girolamo Scotto)
  • Pierre de Manchicourt – Book 14: 19 Motets for four voices (Paris: Pierre Attaingnant & Hubert Jullet), the last volume in Attaingnant's motet series and the only one dedicated to a single composer

Classical music edit

1530 edit

  • We-Liang-Hu composed music for a play by 14th-century poet Gao Ming.

Sacred music edit

1533 edit

1539 edit

  • Johannes Heugel – Consolamini, popule meus, for eight voices, probably the earliest German composition for double choir[4]
  • Costanzo FestaHyntni per totum annum[5]

Births edit

  • c.1530: Juan Navarro, Spanish composer.
  • c.1530: Nicolas de La Grotte, French composer and keyboard player.
  • c.1530: Richard Farrant, English composer of church music, choirmaster, playwright and theatre producer (d.1580)
  • c.1530: Guillaume Costeley, French composer and organist (died 1606)
  • 1530: Teodora Ginés, Dominican musician and composer (died 1598)
  • 1531: Ercole Bottrigari, Italian scholar, mathematician, poet, music theorist, architect and composer (died 1612)
  • c.1520/31: Guillaume Costeley, French composer (died 1606)
  • c.1531/32: Jacobus de Kerle, Flemish composer, organist, choirmaster and priest (d.1591)
  • 1532: Hernando Franco, Spanish composer and choirmaster. The earliest known composer of music in Guatemala (d.1585)
  • Adam Puschmann, German poet, songwriter and Meistersinger (died 1600)
  • c.1532 David Koler, German composer and Kapellmeister (died 1565)
  • c. 1530–40: Giorgio Mainerio, Italian composer (died 1582)
  • 1533:
  • c.1533 Laurent de Vos, Flemish composer, singer and musician. Murdered in Cambrai 1580.
  • October 16Gallus Dressler, German composer, theorist and cantor. (died 1580s)
  • 1534: Lodovico Agostini, Italian composer (died 1590)
    • Giovanni De' Bardi, Italian writer, composer and soldier. Host and patron of the Florentine Camerata.
    • Lucas Osiander, German Protestant theologian and hymn composer. Born Nuremberg. (died 1604)
    • Fernando de Las Infantas, Spanish composer, theologian, priest and philanthropist. Born Cordoba. (died c.1610)
  • c.1534 Christian Ameyden, Flemish composer, tenor and choirmaster. Born Aerschot, Belgium. (died 1605)
  • 1535 Annibale Stabile, Italian composer, singer, choirmaster and priest. Born Naples. (died 1595)
  • 1536: Zhu Zaiyu, Chinese prince, music theorist, scholar and writer (died 1611)
  • 1537: Johann Wanning, Dutch-born composer, kapellmeister and alto singer (died 1603)
  • 1538 Stefano Felis, Italian composer, singer and choirmaster (died 1603)
  • 1539

Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ David Mason Greene (1985). Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers. Reproducing Piano Roll Fnd. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-385-14278-6.
  2. ^ David Russell Williams; C. Matthew Balensuela (2007). Music Theory from Boethius to Zarlino: A Bibliography and Guide. Pendragon Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-1-57647-157-9.
  3. ^ Missa da Pacem in IMSLP [1]
  4. ^ Wilfried Brennecke, "Heugel, Johannes", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
  5. ^ Journal of the American Musicological Society. American Musicological Society. 1960. p. 112.
  6. ^ David Mason Greene; Constance Green (1985). Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers. Reproducing Piano Roll Fnd. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-385-14278-6.
  7. ^ Early Music Review. King's Music. 1998. p. 3.
  8. ^ Musical Heritage Review. Paganiniana Publications, Incorporated. 1990. p. 12.
  9. ^ Max Reinhart; James N. Hardin (1997). German Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation, 1280–1580. Gale Research. p. 260. ISBN 978-0-7876-1068-5.
  10. ^ Barrie Jones (1999). The Hutchinson Concise Dictionary of Music. Taylor & Francis. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-57958-178-7.
  11. ^ Antonius Divitis (1 January 1993). Collected works. A-R Editions, Inc. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-89579-281-5.
  12. ^ Friedrich Blume; Ludwig Finscher (2000). Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik (in German). Bärenreiter. p. 697. ISBN 978-3-7618-1114-6.
  13. ^ Studien Zur Italienisch-deutschen Musikgeschichte (in German). A. Volk. 1967. p. 47.

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The decade of the 1530s in music years 1530 1539 involved some significant events publications compositions births and deaths List of years in music table 1520 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 1537 1538 1539 1540 In art 1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1532 1533Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science 1520s 1530s in music 1540s Music timeline Contents 1 Events 2 Publications 2 1 1530 2 2 1532 2 3 1533 2 4 1534 2 5 1535 2 6 1536 2 7 1537 2 8 1538 2 9 1539 3 Classical music 3 1 1530 4 Sacred music 4 1 1533 4 2 1539 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 ReferencesEvents edit1532 Thomas Tallis takes his first known musical appointment as organist at Dover Priory 1 1533 Claudin de Sermisy appointed a canon at Sainte Chapelle in Paris 1534 Nicolas Gombert appointed a canon of Notre Dame in Tournai 1535 Cristobal Morales joins the papal choir at St Peter s basilica Rome 1536 Pierre Certon appointed Master of the Choristers at Sainte Chapelle in Paris 1538 Tallis moves from Dover to Waltham Abbey Thomas Appleby appointed organist and choirmaster at Lincoln Cathedral 1539 Joan Brudieu appointed maestro di capilla at la Seu d Urgell Cathedral in Catalonia a position he held until his death bar a couple of gaps until his death in 1591 Publications edit1530 edit Madrigali de diversi musici libro primo de la Serena Rome Valerio Dorico The first book of madrigals to be identified by that name The majority of pieces are by Philippe Verdelot 1532 edit Carpentras First book of masses Avignon Jean de Channay Lamentations for five voices Avignon Jean de Channay Hans Gerle Musica Teusch Nuremberg Hieronymous Formschneider an instructional book for playing and arranging for the viola rebec and lute Sebald Heyden De arte canendi Rudimenta 2 first installment of an important treatise on singing1533 edit Hans Gerle 2nd collection of lute music Tabulatur auff die Laudten published in Nuremberg It included arrangements of pieces by Jean Mouton Josquin and Jacob Obrecht Clement Janequin Vingt et quatre chansons musicales composes par maistre CL Janequin published by Pierre Attaignant in Paris Philippe Verdelot First book of madrigals for four voices published by Ottaviano Scotto in Venice1534 edit Philippe Verdelot Second book of madrigals for four voices published by Scotto in Venice1535 edit Silvestro Ganassi dal Fontego Opera intitulata Fontegara a treatise on recorder playing published in Venice Philippe Verdelot First book of madrigals for five voices published by Scotto in Venice1536 edit Sebastian z Felsztyna treatise De Musica Dialogi VI Luis de Milan El Maestro Valencia Francisco Diaz Romano the first collection of music for the vihuela Francesco da Milano Five volumes of lute music published in Milan Hans Neusidler Two books of lute music Ein newgeordent kunstlich Lautenbuch and Der ander Theil des Lautenbuchs 1537 edit Carpentras August 25 Libro de canti a tre Book of songs for three voices Rome Valerio amp Luigi Dorico Sebald Heyden De arte canendi second installment important treatise on singing Clement Janequin Les Chansons de la Guerre La Chasse Le Chant des Oyseaux L Alouette Le Rossignol published by Pierre Attaignment in Paris Philippe Verdelot Second book of madrigals for five voices published by Scotto in Venice1538 edit Luis de Narvaez Los seys libros del Delphin Valladolid Diego Hernandez a large collection of lute music Philippe Verdelot Le dotte et eccellente compositioni Ein Hubsch new Gesangbuch the first Protestant hymn book published in Ulm 1539 edit Jacques Arcadelt First book of madrigals for four voices Venice Antonio Gardano the most reprinted madrigal book of the sixteenth century Second book of madrigals for four voices Venice Antonio Gardano Third book of madrigals for four voices Venice Girolamo Scotto Fourth book of madrigals for four voices Venice Antonio Gardano Noel Bauldeweyn Missa da Pacem Nuremberg Ott RISM 15392 Published under the name of Josquin des Prez 3 Jean Calvin First edition of The Geneva Psalter Alfonso dalla Viola First book of madrigals for four voices Ferrara Henrico De Campis amp Antonio Hucher for Giovanni De Buglhat Georg Forster First volume of his Fresh German Songs published in Nuremberg Nicolas Gombert First book of motets for four voices Venice Girolamo Scotto First book of motets for five voices Venice Girolamo Scotto Paul Hofhaimer collection of musical settings of the odes of Horace Harmoniae Poeticae published in Nuremberg Jacquet of Mantua First book of motets for five voices Venice Girolamo Scotto First book of motets for four voices Venice Girolamo Scotto Pierre de Manchicourt Book 14 19 Motets for four voices Paris Pierre Attaingnant amp Hubert Jullet the last volume in Attaingnant s motet series and the only one dedicated to a single composerClassical music edit1530 edit We Liang Hu composed music for a play by 14th century poet Gao Ming Sacred music edit1533 edit Nicolas Gombert Cuis colis Ausoniam motet for six voices to a text by Nicolaus Grudius celebrating the treaty signed in Bologna by Emperor Charles V Pope Clement VII and several other Italian rulers1539 edit Johannes Heugel Consolamini popule meus for eight voices probably the earliest German composition for double choir 4 Costanzo Festa Hyntni per totum annum 5 Births editc 1530 Juan Navarro Spanish composer c 1530 Nicolas de La Grotte French composer and keyboard player c 1530 Richard Farrant English composer of church music choirmaster playwright and theatre producer d 1580 c 1530 Guillaume Costeley French composer and organist died 1606 1530 Teodora Gines Dominican musician and composer died 1598 1531 Ercole Bottrigari Italian scholar mathematician poet music theorist architect and composer died 1612 c 1520 31 Guillaume Costeley French composer died 1606 c 1531 32 Jacobus de Kerle Flemish composer organist choirmaster and priest d 1591 1532 Hernando Franco Spanish composer and choirmaster The earliest known composer of music in Guatemala d 1585 December 5 Nikolaus Selnecker German theologian hymn writer organist and cleric d 1592 February 19 Jean Antonie de Baif French poet co founder of the Academie de Poesie et de Musique in Paris d 1589 January 21 Ludwig Hembold German poet and hymn writer died 1598 March 25 Pietro Pontio Italian theorist and composer died 1596 date unknown Giammateo Asola Italian composer died 1609 probable Orlando de Lassus aka Roland de Latre Franco Flemish composer of late Renaissance music died 1594 Adam Puschmann German poet songwriter and Meistersinger died 1600 c 1532 David Koler German composer and Kapellmeister died 1565 c 1530 40 Giorgio Mainerio Italian composer died 1582 1533 c 1533 Laurent de Vos Flemish composer singer and musician Murdered in Cambrai 1580 October 16 Gallus Dressler German composer theorist and cantor died 1580s April 8 Claudio Merulo Italian organist composer and publisher died 1604 6 date unknown Andrea Gabrieli Italian composer and organist died 1585 7 1534 Lodovico Agostini Italian composer died 1590 Giovanni De Bardi Italian writer composer and soldier Host and patron of the Florentine Camerata Lucas Osiander German Protestant theologian and hymn composer Born Nuremberg died 1604 Fernando de Las Infantas Spanish composer theologian priest and philanthropist Born Cordoba died c 1610 c 1534 Christian Ameyden Flemish composer tenor and choirmaster Born Aerschot Belgium died 1605 1535 Annibale Stabile Italian composer singer choirmaster and priest Born Naples died 1595 c 1535 c 1535Cesare Negri Italian dancing master died c 1604 c 1535Marc Antonio Ingegneri Italian composer teacher and choirmaster Antoine de Bertrand French composer killed 1581 Bernhard Schmid the Elder German organist and music editor died 1592 Giaches de Wert Flemish composer of Italian madrigals died 1596 8 probable Innocentio Alberti Italian instrumentalist and composer died 1615 1536 Zhu Zaiyu Chinese prince music theorist scholar and writer died 1611 Alessandro Striggio Italian composer viol player and diplomat died 1592 1537 Johann Wanning Dutch born composer kapellmeister and alto singer died 1603 Annibale Zoilo Italian composer singer and choirmaster died 1592 1538 Stefano Felis Italian composer singer and choirmaster died 1603 c 1538 Johannes Matelart Flemish composer and choirmaster died 1607 c 1538 Robert White English composer and choirmaster died 1574 1539 December 20 Paulus Melissus writer and composer died 1602 9 c 1539 Paschal de L Estocart French composer died c 1587 c 1539 Ippolito Tartaglino Italian composer died c 1580 Deaths editc 1530 Noel Bauldewijn Flemish composer 10 c 1530 Antonius Divitis court composer of Louis XII of France 11 1533 September 20 Nicolas Champion composer and singer c 58 12 c 1535 Pedro de Escobar c 70 Bartolomeo Tromboncino c 65 1536 May 17 Mark Smeaton English court musician executed for alleged adultery with Anne Boleyn born 1512 June 26 Pierre Alamire German Dutch music copyist composer instrumentalist mining engineer merchant diplomat and spy born 1470 1537 Paul Hofhaimer Austrian composer and organist born 1459 1538 March Hans Buchner organist and composer 54 October Maistre Jhan composer born c 1485 Richard Davy composer c 72 died in Exeter 1539 December 12 Bartolomeo degli Organi composer singer and organist 64 13 December 20 Johannes Lupi composer born c 1506 Ottaviano Petrucci printer and publisher c 1539 Andrea Antico publisher editor and composer c 59 c 1539 Dionisio Memmo Italian organist and choirmaster Worked in the court of Henry VIIIReferences edit David Mason Greene 1985 Greene s Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers Reproducing Piano Roll Fnd p 39 ISBN 978 0 385 14278 6 David Russell Williams C Matthew Balensuela 2007 Music Theory from Boethius to Zarlino A Bibliography and Guide Pendragon Press p 106 ISBN 978 1 57647 157 9 Missa da Pacem in IMSLP 1 Wilfried Brennecke Heugel Johannes The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Journal of the American Musicological Society American Musicological Society 1960 p 112 David Mason Greene Constance Green 1985 Greene s Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers Reproducing Piano Roll Fnd p 62 ISBN 978 0 385 14278 6 Early Music Review King s Music 1998 p 3 Musical Heritage Review Paganiniana Publications Incorporated 1990 p 12 Max Reinhart James N Hardin 1997 German Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation 1280 1580 Gale Research p 260 ISBN 978 0 7876 1068 5 Barrie Jones 1999 The Hutchinson Concise Dictionary of Music Taylor amp Francis p 56 ISBN 978 1 57958 178 7 Antonius Divitis 1 January 1993 Collected works A R Editions Inc p 15 ISBN 978 0 89579 281 5 Friedrich Blume Ludwig Finscher 2000 Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart allgemeine Enzyklopadie der Musik in German Barenreiter p 697 ISBN 978 3 7618 1114 6 Studien Zur Italienisch deutschen Musikgeschichte in German A Volk 1967 p 47 Retrieved from 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